Additional Requirements:The post holder will be subject to a Disclosure Scotland check.
Location:Hybrid home and office working. Minimum 2 days per week in the office. ECCAN’s offices are
at 14 Forth Street, Edinburgh EH1 3LH, approximately 10mins walk from Waverley rail station.
Responsible to ECCAN Network Lead
JOB PURPOSE
The role of Edinburgh Communities Climate Action Network (ECCAN) Community Climate Co-ordinator will be to contribute
towards the delivery of ECCAN’s key outcomes and outputs as listed below (Main Objectives of the Hub 2024-25).
The post-holder will support community groups throughout Edinburgh to collaborate, network, and assist community
groups in the design, development, and delivery of community-led climate action projects.
- ECCAN is in the process of launching themed sub-networks in Edinburgh and the role of the CCC will be to
establish, enhance, and manage these networks in Year 1 of the post.
- ECCAN will deliver the Climate
Ready South-East Scotland climate risk assessment for SNIFFER in 2024 -25 with the CCC role delivering the
community-facing element of this delivery until January 2025.
In line with ECCAN's objectives and values, we are interested in hearing from candidates from under-represented
backgrounds and identities and encourage applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of race, colour,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
The post is fixed term until March 2025 with ambition to continue in year 2025-2026, subject to funding
confirmation.
MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Support communities and community-based organisations in Edinburgh to deliver sustainable community-led climate
action projects.
- Support the development of the sub-networks through attendance at events, hosting
networking events both online and in person, and working within existing climate action network
structures.
- Connect with a range of stakeholders and community-based networks on the benefits of
community climate action, in conjunction with the Members & Events Lead.
- Assist groups throughout
Edinburgh on the design, development, and delivery of projects by offering advice and support including funding
applications to project planning.
- Support organisations to build their knowledge, skills, and capacity
to address the climate emergency.
- Support the Members & Events Lead on a range of community climate
action events.
- Support groups and communities to access a range of funding for climate action
projects.
- Prepare literature and online content on the work of the Hub.
- Under the guidance of
the Members & Events Lead, undertake Comms and PR work as outlined in the ECCAN Communication Strategy -
including online content such as social media.
- Any other task as needed to fulfil the core aims of the
Hub.
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE OF THE ROLE
Edinburgh Communities Climate Action Network is Edinburgh’s Climate Hub, The Hub is fully funded by the Scottish
Government and one of a network of twentytwo Climate Action Hubs established across Scotland to offer
networking,
support, and encouragement of co-ordinated community-led climate action.
The Hub has been operating since March 2024 and is a membership organisation supporting diverse communities,
community groups and individuals throughout Edinburgh.
The vision of the overall Hub Programme defined by Scottish Government is -
‘a network of climate action hubs providing a vehicle for communities to come together and engage in collective
climate action, supporting the just transition to net zero and climate resilient living, and driving wider
change.’
Main Objectives of the Hub 2024-25
- Local communities have the confidence and capacity to respond to the climate emergency. Local communities have
the knowledge to respond to the climate emergency.
- Local communities have the skills to respond to the
climate emergency.
- Local communities are making use of relevant climate emergency information and
data.
- Broad collaboration and networking, ensuring the engagement is representative of the local
community.
- Additional/strengthened partnerships, networks and collaborations are
facilitated.
- Diverse and representative local communities are engaged in climate action, facilitated by
the Hub including the targeting of previously unengaged communities.
- Increased community-level
mitigation or adaptation/climate resilient actions.
- Local communities are supported by the Hub to
implement climate mitigation, adaptation, or biodiversity actions.
- Additional funding is brought in for
climate mitigation or adaptation purposes.
- Local communities are empowered to be involved in and
influence policy and decision-making.
- Climate emergency is mainstreamed in local and regional plans and
policies.
- Driving innovations or opportunities that have potential to benefit the wider community at a
local or national level.
- Potential innovative climate actions or policies identified.
- Support
for scoping or testing of innovative climate action or policy opportunities
SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS
Essential
- Knowledge of climate change and the challenges that this poses to communities throughout
Scotland.
- Experience in a community development role.
- Experience and knowledge of the structures
that exist at community level across the third sector and the local authority.
- Extensive experience
working with third sector and community groups.
- Strong digital communication skills including Office
365, Canva, WordPress, etc.
Qualities
- A strong team player with a pro-active attitude.
- Good organisational skills.
- Good attention to
detail and accurate record keeping.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
.
- Passionate about climate change, biodiversity, climate justice and the empowerment and the power of
communities.
Qualifications
A degree in a related subject relevant to climate would be desirable however evidence of work experience in the
community sector will be given equal weighting.
Equal Opportunities
ECCAN values diversity and is committed to providing equal opportunities for all staff and applicants regardless of
race, gender, age, disability, religion, belief, sexual orientation, marital status or pregnancy and maternity.
ECCAN makes
hiring decisions based solely on experience, skills, and the needs of the charity at the time. Please tell us if you
have access needs for the recruitment process.